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CYCLONE ALFRED
KEEPING EVERYONE SAFE
As we go into this weekend, we are aware of so many people who will be potentially affected in a widespread area from South-East Queensland into Northern and Mid NSW. Like many of you, I have family and friends across these areas who I am praying will be safe and not receive the worst of what could be expected.
You will now have received a Compass notification from DLCS (Diocese of Lismore Catholic Schools) communications team that schools in our areas have been directed to continue school closure on Monday 10th March. We are very aware of the anxiousness that exists around these events and have you all in our thoughts and prayers to remain safe over the coming days as Cyclone Alfred makes its way through our state. We will be ready to support our community when the time comes to recover and return.
All communication about returning to school will be sent out through Compass and emails, as directed by DLCS. Please remember that these are the sources of truth for information about schools and the only way this will be disrupted is if power and connectivity become a problem. Our website will also be updated as more information is available.
May I ask that you keep in your thoughts and prayers, members of our school community and all communities affected by this disaster. We also thank those who form the emergency support for these situations in our towns, that they also remain safe and return to their families.
SCHOOL DANCE CONCERT AND DANCE EISTEDDFOD 2025
Following amazing results at the Port Macquarie Dance Eisteddfod and a wonderful school concert in 2024 (possibly the best ever!), we have some updates on how this will look in 2025. We have been fortunate that Julie-Anne Thompson has been our dance teacher extraordinaire for 12 years. Unfortunately for us, Julie-Anne can no longer commit to all that she has this year, as she takes her business to exciting new places. We are so grateful for all she has done for us. We also have been given the direction from The Glasshouse that there are changes to the numbers of people in the back areas of The Glasshouse for WHS reasons, and our concert will not be able to look as it has previously.
DANCE CONCERT:
With all this in mind, we will be pausing our concert for 2025 only, as we seek clarity on how we come back in 2026 with the best concert ever again. We will have a team of staff and seek input from parents about how we might seek solutions to the venue challenges and running of the concert and the dance program. You have not been billed in your resources part of school fees for a concert this year.
DANCE EISTEDDFOD:
We will be submitting applications for a number of Dance Eisteddfod groups this
year. Mrs Olivia Gibb, supported by Miss Natalie McKenzie, will coordinate and support the preparation and a number of other staff members ensuring all groups are ready for this later in the year. We are currently in discussions with a number of people about who will support this program as dance instructor/s. Once we have more information, we will let you know how many groups, timetable and instructor. This is an extracurricular activity with a cost attached upfront, as well as a commitment to be at every practice for students involved.
OPENING MASS, BADGING CEREMONY AND KINDER CELEBRATION OF THE WORD
POSTPONED
Due to the school closures this week, our Opening Mass, Badging Ceremony and Kinder Celebration of the Word will be rescheduled.
ASH WEDNESDAY
On Wednesday this week, our St Peter’s community came together in grade-based Ash Wednesday liturgies. Each person received a cross made with ashes on their forehead, marking the beginning of our Lenten journey. Lent invites us to follow the example of Jesus, contemplating his life, teachings, and ultimate sacrifice.
The season of Lent is a time for us to reflect on our faith and relationship with God. Through prayer, fasting, and giving, we seek to grow closer to God and prepare ourselves for the joyous celebration of Easter.
Pray
You may like to use the following guide to create a simple Lenten-themed prayer space at home with your family: Lenten Family Prayer Space
Fast
Fasting doesn’t just have to be about giving up a favourite food, such as chocolate or lollies for Lent. Perhaps during Lent, the focus could be on giving up negative emotions and actions that prevent us from growing closer to God and others, such as anger, judgement or envy.
Give
Our giving doesn’t always need to be material or monetary. During Lent you might like to find creative ways to give, such as giving time, love and care to others or striving to give someone a random act of kindness every day! Of course, St Peter’s always supports Project Compassion, where we invite our staff and students to donate coins to each class’s project compassion box, raising money to support our brothers and sisters in developing countries in accessing basic human rights.
OPEN CLASSROOMS + PARENT INFORMATION SESSION
As partners in learning please take the time to read through the parent information notes sent home this week. The open classroom afternoon on Wednesday 12th March will provide an opportunity for you to ask any question to your child’s teacher regarding this information as you walk through their classroom. You will also have the opportunity to view some of their work and listen to the band playing under the basketball court. There will be a treasure hunt families can opt into (look for the QR codes) and the library will be open for a walk through as well. A pre-purchased sausage sizzle will be available to pick up near the canteen from 3:30pm. Please email amanda.thomas@lism.catholic.edu.au if you are able to assist serving the sausages between 3:30-4:30pm.
COLOURS FOR CARITAS - DONATIONS NEEDED !!
This year the Year 6 mission fundraiser ‘Colours for Caritas’ is seeking donations of the following items, please:
- Bags of wrapped lollies
- Colourful hair spray
- Pre-loved books in good condition, suitable for ages 5-12.
- Nail polishes
- Hand-made jewellery (eg. loom bracelets, beaded necklaces) or beads/loom bands for our jewellery girls to make things out of
- Recycled material to make scrunchies
Donations are to be put in a collection box in each classroom by 4th April, Thank you.
LEARNING
ST PETER'S ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES
At St Peters, we are committed to fostering a love of learning and challenging our students to reach their full potential. We are excited to offer a vast range of enrichment opportunities designed to extend and engage students in critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity.
This year, students will have the chance to participate in Maths Olympiad, Maths Explorer, ICAS, Write On, Write a Book in a Day, Spelling Bee and da Vinci Decathlon. These programs provide a platform for students to develop their analytical and creative thinking skills, collaborate with peers and embrace new challenges beyond the classroom curriculum.
On Thursday, our Year 5 and 6 students had the opportunity to sign up for the da Vinci Decathlon. Those who have expressed interest will meet weekly to tackle engaging challenges, sharpening their problem-solving and teamwork skills in preparation for this prestigious competition in Term 2. We encourage all students to embrace this enriching experience and make the most of the opportunity to extend their thinking and creativity.
Every second Friday, selected students from Years 3-6 will also have the opportunity to work on Maths challenges in preparation for the Maths Olympiad Competition, commencing in Term 2. They will work in Stage Groups to learn a variety of problem-solving strategies and then apply them to real-life Maths problems. Parents will be notified in the coming weeks if their child has been selected to be a part of these teams. Here are two Year 3 and 4 Sample Questions:
We look forward to seeing our students grow and shine through these wonderful opportunities!
St Peter's IT Student User Agreement 2025
A REMINDER TO COMPLETE BY TODAY FRIDAY 7TH MARCH
LAST CHANCE TODAY TO COMPLETE THE AGREEMENT....
THIS AGREEMENT MUST BE COMPLETED FOR YOUR CHILD TO CONTINUE TO USE DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY @ ST PETER'S.
Please note: A new form is to be submitted for each child at our school. We ask that you use your child’s name as per Compass - first and last name only.
KINDERGARTEN
Friendships
School is a big step!! Help your child thrive by fostering friendships.
YEARS K TO 6
Bored with asking "How was your day"
You get bored of asking it and kids get bored with hearing it so why not change up the usual end of the school day question with these alternatives??
CROSS COUNTRY @ ASSEMBLY
A special well done to the following students who received
Individual Honours:
8 Years Champions | Eliza Ziade and Angus Lineham |
8 Year Runner Ups | Malia Roberts and Cruz Fussell |
8/9 Champion | Xander Duffy |
9 Years Champions | Athena Goldie and Benny Tarbox |
9 Year Runner Ups | Luca Crilley and Oliver Zvirzdinas |
10 Years Champions | Sophia Millwarde and Nate Nolland |
10 Year Runner Ups | Isabella Munro and Nate Baird |
11 Years Champions | Paige Zvirzdinas and Cruze Alley |
11 Year Runner Ups | Amelie Abi-Saab and George Cox |
12 Years Champions | Amelia Opitz and Hunter Pociask |
12 Year Runner Ups | Matilda Price and Jai Davis |
LISMORE DIOCESAN WINTER SPORTS
WELL DONE KAIYA ELLIOTT AND HARPER ROWLATT
The week of sport kicked off with Kaiya Elliott and Harper Rowlatt competing at the Lismore Diocesan Hockey Trials. Both girls played very well and have made the Lismore Diocesan Team. They will now compete at the Polding Hockey Trials and we wish Kaiya and Harper the very best.
LISMORE DIOCESE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP
We congratulate all our swimming athletes at the recent Lismore Diocese Swimming Championships in Murwillumbah. Our athletes did very well representing our school and the Hastings Zone. I will have a full wrap up in next week’s Postman Pete when we receive results.
LISMORE DIOCESE WINTER SPORTS TRIALS
LEAGUE, SOCCER AND NETBALL
The Lismore Diocese Winter Sports Trials for league, soccer, and netball have been postponed, and I am awaiting new dates. Although the back-up date is for this Tuesday, given the large amount of rain, this date has also been postponed. I will inform all families of the date or dates asap.
TERM 1 .... The Road Ahead
12th March | Year 1 Sporting Schools - Basketball |
13th March | Year 3 Sporting Schools - AFL |
9th April | Zone Winter Sports Trials - Rugby Union |
NSW PREMIER'S READING CHALLENGE
The 2025 NSW Premier’s Reading Challenge (PRC) has officially opened and this week we had even more students sign up to participate in the challenge!
Remember, if your child is interested in participating, there is still plenty of time for students to sign up. Parents/carers of new students wishing to participate or requiring further information will need to contact Mrs Amanda Ayres: amanda.ayres@lism.catholic.edu.au to arrange login details.
As mentioned in previous newsletters, the Premier’s Reading Challenge aims to encourage a love of reading and to experience quality literature. It is open to all students from Kindergarten to Year 6 at St Peter’s and is a great way to keep students motivated with regular reading. Student’s completing the challenge receive a certificate in Term 4 recognising their achievement.
A summary of relevant information relating to the challenge, including links to the Premier’s Reading Challenge website, can be found on the attached document:
PRC Rules and Important Information_2025
Many of the titles on the book lists are available in our school library or digital online library (SORA) for borrowing and our local town library is also a great resource.
ASHTON SCHOLASTIC BOOK CLUB
Issue 2 brochures have now been distributed to students. Any cash payment orders will need to be returned to school by 9.00am Wednesday 26th March. Please ensure cash payments include your child’s name, class and correct payment. Online L.O.O.P. orders will close at 9.00pm.
Families who placed orders online through L.O.O.P. for Issue 1 should have received a $5 promotional code with their order confirmation that can be used towards online purchases of $19.50 or more for Issue 2. More details about this offer are available via the following link:
This issue, families who place orders online through L.O.O.P. have the opportunity to receive a $5 credit that can be used towards Issue 3 purchases of $19.50 or more. The terms and conditions of this offer is available via the following link:
Promotional Offers Issue 2LIBRARY BORROWING TIMETABLE
COMMUNITY EVENT:
GIANT BOOK SALE !!
The Rotary Club of Port Macquarie is running their “Annual Giant Book Sale” between the 21st-23rd March at the Panthers Auditorium. There will be over 25,000 books available comprising fiction and non-fiction options for both adults and children.
With children’s books priced at only 50 cents, this event presents a fantastic opportunity for students to stock up on reading material and expand their interest!
All funds raised from the event will go back into our local community or to support youth activities.
Canteen Roster
- Volunteer Working With Children Check required
- Please sign into Who's On Location (St Peter's sign in) at the front school office.
Canteen Roster - Week 6 Term 1
Monday | School Closed |
Tuesday | Jess Robinson and Jodie Brindle |
Wednesday | Simon Thomas and Anthony Grasso |
Thursday | Theresa Zvirzdinas, Amy Wells, Naomi Carpenter and Tracey Keena |
Friday | Carolyn Thompson, Laura Harrison, Aimee Eades and Jodie Brindle |
Term 1 Calendar Dates
Week 6, Term 1:
Monday 10th March
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Tuesday 11th March |
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Wednesday 12th March |
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Thursday 13th March |
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Friday 14th March |
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Future Dates/Events @ St Peter's
Week 7, Term 1
Monday 17th March |
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Tuesday 18th March |
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Wednesday 19th March |
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Thursday 20th March |
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Friday 21st March |
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SCHOOL PHOTOS
STAFF DEVELOPMENT DAYS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Staff Spirituality Day - Friday 11th April
Professional Learning Day - Monday 28th April
Kings Birthday Long Weekend - Monday 9th June
Professional Learning Day - Monday 21st July
Professional Learning Day - Monday 13th October
Structured Play Timetable - Term 1
For more information on our Structured Play Time Table at lunch breaks
Please click the link....
Kinder 2026 enrolments are open - please click on the link to complete your online application